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Introduction To Continuum Biomechanics Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering 1st Edition Kyriacos Athanasiou

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Introduction To Continuum Biomechanics Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering 1st Edition Kyriacos Athanasiou
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Publisher: Morgan and Claypool Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.78 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Kyriacos Athanasiou
ISBN: 9781598296174, 1598296175
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Introduction To Continuum Biomechanics Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering 1st Edition Kyriacos Athanasiou by Kyriacos Athanasiou 9781598296174, 1598296175 instant download after payment.

This book is concerned with the study of continuum mechanics applied to biological systems, i.e., continuum biomechanics. This vast and exciting subject allows description of when a bone may fracture due to excessive loading, how blood behaves as both a solid and fluid, down to how cells respond to mechanical forces that lead to changes in their behavior, a process known as mechanotransduction. We have written for senior undergraduate students and first year graduate students in mechanical or biomedical engineering, but individuals working at biotechnology companies that deal in biomaterials or biomechanics should also find the information presented relevant and easily accessible. Table of Contents: Tensor Calculus / Kinematics of a Continuum / Stress / Elasticity / Fluids / Blood and Circulation / Viscoelasticity / Poroelasticity and Thermoelasticity / Biphasic Theory

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